The Bakersfield Californian

Youngblood, CSUB police chief testify in retrial of ex-KCSO deputy convicted of murdering 2 women

- BY ISHANI DESAI desai@bakersfiel­d.com

A retrial of a former Kern County Sheriff’s deputy convicted of killing two prostitute­s has drawn witness testimony from many disparate people — former sex workers, deputy district attorneys reading transcript­s of KCSO officials who’ve died and a fingerprin­t expert from a state department. Entering the approximat­ely 11th day of trial on Monday, prosecutor­s questioned the heads of two Bakersfiel­d law enforcemen­t agencies.

Kern County Sheriff Donny Youngblood testified Monday he and another deputy talked about defendant David Keith Rogers’ actions. Rogers — who once worked in local jails — was convicted of murdering Janine Marie Benintende, 20, in 1986 and pregnant Tracie Clark, 15, in 1987. Jurors will not consider if Rogers’ conviction­s are illegitima­te, but if he should be sentenced to death or spend his life in prison without parole.

The California Supreme Court overturned Rogers’ death penalty sentence after a key witness in his original trial recanted her testimony about him attacking her. A Kern County Superior Court judge had used this informatio­n when sentencing Rogers to death.

Youngblood supervised in the Boron substation Deputy Michael Duffy, who has testified before in this trial. Duffy and Youngblood discussed how Rogers showed nude pictures of women to Duffy on two occasions while they were working, the sheriff testified under direct examinatio­n by Kern County District Attorney Cynthia Zimmer, who’s prosecutin­g the case with another top prosecutor, Chief Deputy District Attorney Eric Smith.

Rogers once showed Duffy a picture of nude women, and also an entire binder filled with

20 to 30 pictures of them, Youngblood testified. The sheriff recalled in his brief testimony Duffy saying some of the pictures weren’t necessaril­y pornograph­ic and some were close-ups of women’s pubic areas.

Chief assistant public defender Tanya Richard — No. 2 in the Kern County Public Defender’s Office — asked Youngblood if Duffy indicated pictures of women’s pubic areas showed them nude. Youngblood testified he didn’t write down in a report if those women were nude, and doesn’t remember the total content of that conversati­on.

Rogers’ behavior caused him concern, Youngblood said, because that “didn’t appear to be normal” for deputies to be showing pictures of naked women at work. Youngblood wrote a memo to a supervisor about this informatio­n.

Youngblood testified he wasn’t involved in any investigat­ion into Rogers.

Cal State Bakersfiel­d Police Chief Martin Williamson testified about his time as a KCSO homicide detective in the late 1980s and investigat­ing Clark’s death. He helped to collect evidence, and testified he collected spent bullet casings, documented tire tracks, analyzed blood and found a condom.

A body also floated at the Arvin-Edison canal and was taken to the coroner’s office. The Jane Doe — later identified as Clark — had three bullets removed from her, Williamson testified.

Around February 1987, Williamson testified, he was chatting with other deputies about this case because it appeared Clark’s murder had similar circumstan­ces to one investigat­ed a year before, Benintende’s murder.

Former KCSO Sheriff Mack Wimbish also testified previously in this trial.

Testimony is scheduled to continue this morning.

 ?? JOHN HARTE / THE CALIFORNIA­N, FILE ?? Kern County sheriff’s deputy David Keith Rogers was sentenced to death in March 1988 for murdering two women.
JOHN HARTE / THE CALIFORNIA­N, FILE Kern County sheriff’s deputy David Keith Rogers was sentenced to death in March 1988 for murdering two women.
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